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How to ask a friend to 'will' you into their vinyl collection
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 838291" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>I have twice been "left" CD collections by late friends for whom I set up their equipment. In both cases, there was very little of interest for me. The one collection was of over 3000 CDs and the majority was Big Band music or Country and Western and also East European folk music, with a sprinkling of Japanese music. There were less than 20 I kept, the rest went to Oasis and Tears Charity Shop. In fact, 4 years on, Tears still have some of the titles in their huge CD bin, selling for R5 a disc</p><p></p><p>In both cases, the wife and children of the deceased had no interest in the CDs nor of the equipment, which was not that special anyway. I trawled through a garage of hoared and disused electronic gear (on guy had owned 22 VCRs, some VHS, some Beta). None worked. I think the old stuff becomes a pet and you cannot dispose of it</p><p></p><p>About 4 or 5 years ago I posted a photo of the pile of VCRs on here, asking for takers. No-one responded</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 838291, member: 746"] I have twice been "left" CD collections by late friends for whom I set up their equipment. In both cases, there was very little of interest for me. The one collection was of over 3000 CDs and the majority was Big Band music or Country and Western and also East European folk music, with a sprinkling of Japanese music. There were less than 20 I kept, the rest went to Oasis and Tears Charity Shop. In fact, 4 years on, Tears still have some of the titles in their huge CD bin, selling for R5 a disc In both cases, the wife and children of the deceased had no interest in the CDs nor of the equipment, which was not that special anyway. I trawled through a garage of hoared and disused electronic gear (on guy had owned 22 VCRs, some VHS, some Beta). None worked. I think the old stuff becomes a pet and you cannot dispose of it About 4 or 5 years ago I posted a photo of the pile of VCRs on here, asking for takers. No-one responded [/QUOTE]
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